Bae Myeong-in

January 1, 1933 - April 9, 2026 (Age 93)

To lose Bae Myeong-in is to lose a pillar of quiet strength and unwavering integrity. Born on November 8, 1932, he lived a life of remarkable purpose, touching countless hearts along the way. He served his nation with honor as Minister of Justice from 1982 to 1985, always guided by a deep sense of fairness and a genuine desire to protect the vulnerable. Yet, beyond the titles and responsibilities, he was simply a kind and gentle soul, known for his calm demeanor and the warm, encouraging smile he offered freely to everyone he met. He listened intently and offered wisdom without pretense, making you feel truly heard and valued. Family was the absolute center of his universe. He spoke of his loved ones with a light in his eyes, his pride and affection unmistakable. He was a devoted partner, a loving parent, and a cherished grandparent, finding profound joy in their simple presence and shared laughter. His home was a haven of warmth and welcome, filled with the aroma of his favorite tea and the comforting buzz of conversation. He loved losing himself in a good book, tending to his garden with meticulous care, and sharing stories of days gone by, his voice rich with nostalgia. These quiet pursuits brought him such deep, simple happiness, a happiness he generously shared. Myeong-inโ€™s impact was gentle but profound. He believed in leading by example, showing that true strength lies in compassion and doing what is right, even when itโ€™s difficult. He inspired loyalty not through demanding respect, but by earning it every single day through his consistency, his honesty, and his bound

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